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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, 8. C.> Thqroday. April 21, 19B6
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By 4, C. Gordon
Whether you like the cool’
mountain streams or the
pounding surf of the Atlantic
—South Carolina calls you to
the finest fishing in the South
east!! You name it—flound
er, mackerel, trout, crappie,
bass and many others — are
found in Sodth Carolina wa
ters.
Numerous reservoirs,
streams, natural lakes and
ponds ,as well as the blue At
lantic, are all available to
you at the choice fishing sea
sons of the year. The north
west portion of the state has
some 250 miles of trout
streams well stocked with
Brown, Brook and Rainbow.
Major reservoirs comprise
some 400,000 acres of the Pal
metto State, and provide some
oi thb finest inland fishing in
the ebuntry. Here largemouth
bass, catfish, pickerel or
“landlocked” striped bass
await your challenge.
World records for channel
cats nnd black crappie have
been set at the Santee-Cooper
Reservoir. Other records
have been broken for blue
gills, pickerel, largemouth
bass, and others.
The “hlackwater’* low coun
try streams of South Caro
lina offer a picturesque set
ting for a rare type of fish
ing. In the quiet shade of
the giant, mosl!-covered cy
press trees, you can fish
these meandering murky wa
ters for bass, bluegill and
redbreast. Best known of
these streams are the Edisto,
Little Pee Dee, Black and
Coosawhatchie Rivers.
More than 250 species of
saltwater fish are found in
South Carolina’s ' ocean wa
ters. The offshore, deep
water group includes mack
erel, bonita and bluefish. Out
around reefs and other sub
merged masses are found
snappers, groupers and black-
fish.
April to October, and par
ticularly the summer months,,
are excellent times to fish the
coastal waters for such prizes
as bluefish, pompano, sail-
fish, tarpon, and many other
exciting ^arietibs.
Trout season is from April
I through October 7. with the
last seven calendar days of
March, April and May closed
while the streams are
stocked. Trout are confined
to the streams in Oconee.
Pickens, and Gfeenville coun
ties," and most of the waters
are readily reached from
good highways.
There are dozens Of ma
rinas, fishing piers and other
fishing facilities throughout
the state, and directories are
easily obtained. ,
The South Carolina Wildlife
Resources Department has
further information concern
ing various fishing facilities.
They have recently produced
an excellent publication.
“From the Mountains to the
Sea . . . Fishing in South
Carolina.” You can obtain
details by contacting their of
fice in Columbia.
If you' r e a fisherman/
you'll enjoy a visit to South
Carolina's waters — where
fishing's been a pleasure for
more than 200 years.
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the beginning of his senior hasn’t been working (so far he’s much too irresponsible former engagement ring and
year in order tp take a $95-a- as you know^ for the past two for the big responsibilities of wedding ring? W. B. ^
week job In a faetbry. He months. But be this as It marna 8^ w B . In aH fa f r .
held thts jolr fer only about a may, a girl of 17 who is still cai i v- i how. hiwm ,iess to y° ur new fiance - y “ u
month, was inUnd out of sev- f n high school Is quite a blf ,., 4. ' ‘ certainly rrtust remove the
eral other jobs later, ahd now too young to be atceptirtg all a "'om* * or years, and fy^t wedding ring. As for the
for the ppst two monttis has engagement ring form any- am abou^ to announce my en- engagement ring, this is up to
not been working at all. The one. Tell ihis fellow you gagementNo a fine man. Un- him. If he has no objections,
big problem that confr6nt£ want to wait at least a couple der these circumstances, am. you can continue to wear it—^
me now is this: He showed up of years longer. As you say, I now supposed to discard my but on your RIGHT hand.
for a date with mb last Sat- 1 *—-v——————— — . ' '
urday evening in a brand
new convertible, and in addl-
0 tion to this he wanted tt> give
me a diamond engagement
ring. 1 told Him I rtbbflbd
time to think things bvet* be-
''fore aeceptirig the ring. I’m
STILL thinking! The fact
that he seems so unable to
hold a job bothers me very
much, but what bothers me
even rhore WtfERE did he
get the money for the new
car and for that lovely ring?
What do you think about this?
PERPLEXED.’
DEAR PERLPEXED: That
sudden splurge of spending IS
something to be concerned
about, especially since he
COUNT
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m
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DEAR SALLY: I m a mar
ried man, about 65 jounds
overweight, and my doctor
has put me on a strict diet for
health reasons. I'm trying
my very best to stick to this
low-calorie regimen, but I'm
getting absolutely no co
operation from my wife. She
is one of those fortunate indi
viduals who can eat like a
horse and still remain as thin moral man, though—a mem-
as a rail. While I’m suffering her of my church, end a wid-
through my no-potato, no- ower of 50. I am positive
butter, no-bread meals,- she that everything would be re
eats all these deljcious things spectable so far as we are
with gusto, and later in the concerned. My reputation has
evening while we’re watching always been spotless. What
television she snacks and do you think about this? AL*-
snacks and snacks, while I WAYS A LADY,
drool, drool, drool. I haven’t . „ , . ,,
complained to her yet about . DEAR ^ DY: Your
her lack of consideration, but tl0n m , ay ** s P^ less n 1 ow ’ , but
don't you think I should? 11 would certainly gather lots
CRASH DIET °* tarnistl *1 y° u were to be
gin sharing your home with
DEAR CRASH DIET: Diets any man—no matter how “re-
always involve will power, spectable ’ your relationship
and yours is indeed receiving might be. Look for a woman
the acid test. There’s an old tenant!
saying, you. know, about mis- *
ery loving company. Do you DEAR SALLY: I am a girl
really want your wife to be °I a senior in high school,
as miserable as you evi- an d I have a boy friend who
dently are° . Wouldn’t tharbe dropped out of high school at,
a lack of consideration on
YOUR part? Say nothing to
her. and stick to your diet
like a man. Shed those ex-
SER VICE
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Call 833-0325 After 6:00 P. M.
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All person having claims
against the estate of William
, , . , B. Blakely, deceased, are
«ss ^unds f° r 'h e sake of hereb noaned t0 the
hwlth' aP ' H ' aranCe same Iluly veci,ied ’ with ,hc
unresigned, and those indebt
ed to said estate will please
DEAR SALLY: I m. a re- make payment likewise,
spectable widow of 47, and Frances M. Blakely,
with the insurance money my Executrix
husband left me and my po- 106 Young Drive
sition as a school teacher I Clinton S C
am financially independent. I April 12> 196 ^ ' A14-3c-M5
own a nice one-floor home
Health care is everybody’s business—for
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the facts that count for both employers
and employees.
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Your Continued’Patronage Has Made This
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SALUDA, S. C
[ 5-2765—R. T. McLendon
7434, Saluda, S. C.; It T.
637-3333, or Harry Berry, Garden
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with two bedrooms and two
baths, and formerly I had a
woman friend sharing this
home as a tenant. She moved
out last month to be married,
and how I have an opportu
nity to rent the other bedroom
and bath to another tenant.
The big problem though is—
this prospective tenant is a
man! He’s a good, sober,
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 3rd
day of May, 1966, I will ren
der a final account of my
acts and doings as Commit
tee of the estate of A. J. Wil
burn in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Committee.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or
before thht dater’and all per
sons having claims against
said estate wil present them
on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
, PERRY WILBURN,
Committee
March 31, 1966 A14-4c-A28
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 12th
day of May, 1966, I will ren
der a final account pf my
acts and doings as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of Bessie
S. Mauney in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 3:30 p. nt, and on
the same day will apply for a
final discharge from my trust
as Administrator.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on dr
before that date!, and all per
sons having claims against
said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
ODETTA MAUNEY,
- . . Administratrix,
607 N. Broad St.,
Clinton, S. C.
April 11, 1966 Al4-4c-M5
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of James
H. Cato, deceased are here
by notified to file the same
duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
Gladys Adair Cato
Executrix
800 Elizabeth Street
Clinton, S. C.
March 22nd, 1966 A14-3c-M5
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of W. E.
CaudeH, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same,
duly verified .with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise. J
ANNIE MORRIS CAUbELL, ‘
JOHNIE MAE CAUDELL,
Executrices,
Rt. 2, Box 155
Kinards, S. C.
April 1, 1966 A7-3C-A21
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Orien
Lee Turner, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
FEROL M. TURNER,
Executrix
April 1, 1966 A73C-A21
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons naving claims
against the estate of Mattie
Philson Anderson, deceased,
are hereby notified to flli
the same duly verified, with
the undersigned, and those
indebted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
WILLIAM RAY
ANDERSON, >
Executor
West Walnut St.,
Clinton, S. C.
March 21, 1908 M24Jc-A7
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